Censorship by invoice: Public records cost $164,000 in Michigan township
A six-figure bill for public records is a good indicator that the government is hiding something
A six-figure bill for public records is a good indicator that the government is hiding something
Federal agents in Portland are waging war on the press
Marion County cops got their First Amendment lesson the hard way. Police elsewhere should take note
DOJ office rescinds unconstitutional check-in requirement following FPF letter
Scrutiny of soft pressure is welcome, but should be focused on the real victims
ICE won’t be the only secret police in town if the department gets its way
We spoke to Katie Drummond of Wired, Joseph Cox of 404 Media, and Lauren Harper of Freedom of the Press Foundation about the case for unpaywalling public records-based reporting
The pen is mightier than the sword, but only if you know how to use it
David Cuillier explains how the ‘death of transparency’ affects us all, and how our public records laws must change.
A federal court limited how federal officers can target journalists at protests, but stopped short of entirely blocking them from ordering reporters to leave